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How Welker navigates polarized politics
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GOP response: Immigration crackdown
GOP lawmakers plan to ask Arizona voters to approve a harsh crackdown on undocumented immigrants.
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Abortion ban repealed: What happens next?
Gov. Katie Hobbs signed a bill last week repealing the state's 160-year-old virtual abortion ban.
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Will Senate GOP get cold feet on repeal?
After watching the rancorous debate in the House, will two key Senate Republicans get cold feet in an expected vote this week to repeal the 1864 abortion ban?
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Fallout from Arizona abortion ban repeal | Sunday Square Off
Why did the Arizona House succeed on its third try to repeal the state's 1864 near-total ban on abortion? What was the political fallout from the intense debate?
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'Fake electors': Can Mayes make charges stick? | Sunday Square Off
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes obtained grand jury indictments against 18 people in the so-called "fake elector" scheme to overturn Joe Biden's victory in 2020.
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Decision 2024: Lake calls for Glocks
Republican Kari Lake suggested supporters strap on a Glock, Democrat Ruben Gallego is still outpacing Lake's fund-raising.
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Fallout from ban's uncertain repeal
Christine Jones and Stacy Pearson respond to the Cathi Herrod interview.
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Herrod's message to Arizona women
Cathi Herrod of the Center for Arizona Policy has been the leading architect of anti-abortion bills at the Arizona Legislature.
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Richer lawsuit's impact on Lake - and Richer
Jim Small and Tony Cani discusses the potential political fallout.
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What Kari Lake's 'default' in defamation suit means
Attorney Tom Ryan explains the "default" motion by Republican U.S. Senate candidate Kari Lake.
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Are there limits on school-voucher spending?
Superintendent Tom Horne responds to questions about whether there are any limits on school-voucher spending.
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